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Tissue Transglutaminase Modulates Vascular Stiffness and Function Through Crosslinking‐Dependent and Crosslinking‐Independent Functions

BACKGROUND: The structural elements of the vascular wall, namely, extracellular matrix and smooth muscle cells (SMCs), contribute to the overall stiffness of the vessel. In this study, we examined the crosslinking‐dependent and crosslinking‐independent roles of tissue transglutaminase (TG2) in vascu...

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Autores principales: Steppan, Jochen, Bergman, Yehudit, Viegas, Kayla, Armstrong, Dinani, Tan, Siqi, Wang, Huilei, Melucci, Sean, Hori, Daijiro, Park, Sung Yong, Barreto, Sebastian F., Isak, Abraham, Jandu, Sandeep, Flavahan, Nicholas, Butlin, Mark, An, Steven S., Avolio, Alberto, Berkowitz, Dan E., Halushka, Marc K., Santhanam, Lakshmi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5523743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28159817
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.116.004161
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author Steppan, Jochen
Bergman, Yehudit
Viegas, Kayla
Armstrong, Dinani
Tan, Siqi
Wang, Huilei
Melucci, Sean
Hori, Daijiro
Park, Sung Yong
Barreto, Sebastian F.
Isak, Abraham
Jandu, Sandeep
Flavahan, Nicholas
Butlin, Mark
An, Steven S.
Avolio, Alberto
Berkowitz, Dan E.
Halushka, Marc K.
Santhanam, Lakshmi
author_facet Steppan, Jochen
Bergman, Yehudit
Viegas, Kayla
Armstrong, Dinani
Tan, Siqi
Wang, Huilei
Melucci, Sean
Hori, Daijiro
Park, Sung Yong
Barreto, Sebastian F.
Isak, Abraham
Jandu, Sandeep
Flavahan, Nicholas
Butlin, Mark
An, Steven S.
Avolio, Alberto
Berkowitz, Dan E.
Halushka, Marc K.
Santhanam, Lakshmi
author_sort Steppan, Jochen
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description BACKGROUND: The structural elements of the vascular wall, namely, extracellular matrix and smooth muscle cells (SMCs), contribute to the overall stiffness of the vessel. In this study, we examined the crosslinking‐dependent and crosslinking‐independent roles of tissue transglutaminase (TG2) in vascular function and stiffness. METHODS AND RESULTS: SMCs were isolated from the aortae of TG2−/− and wild‐type (WT) mice. Cell adhesion was examined by using electrical cell–substrate impedance sensing and PicoGreen assay. Cell motility was examined using a Boyden chamber assay. Cell proliferation was examined by electrical cell–substrate impedance sensing and EdU incorporation assays. Cell micromechanics were studied using magnetic torsion cytometry and spontaneous nanobead tracer motions. Aortic mechanics were examined by tensile testing. Vasoreactivity was studied by wire myography. SMCs from TG2−/− mice had delayed adhesion, reduced motility, and accelerated de‐adhesion and proliferation rates compared with those from WT. TG2−/− SMCs were stiffer and displayed fewer cytoskeletal remodeling events than WT. Collagen assembly was delayed in TG2−/− SMCs and recovered with adenoviral transduction of TG2. Aortic rings from TG2−/− mice were less stiff than those from WT; stiffness was partly recovered by incubation with guinea pig liver TG2 independent of crosslinking function. TG2−/− rings showed augmented response to phenylephrine‐mediated vasoconstriction when compared with WT. In human coronary arteries, vascular media and plaque, high abundance of fibronectin expression, and colocalization with TG2 were observed. CONCLUSIONS: TG2 modulates vascular function/tone by altering SMC contractility independent of its crosslinking function and contributes to vascular stiffness by regulating SMC proliferation and matrix remodeling.
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spelling pubmed-55237432017-08-14 Tissue Transglutaminase Modulates Vascular Stiffness and Function Through Crosslinking‐Dependent and Crosslinking‐Independent Functions Steppan, Jochen Bergman, Yehudit Viegas, Kayla Armstrong, Dinani Tan, Siqi Wang, Huilei Melucci, Sean Hori, Daijiro Park, Sung Yong Barreto, Sebastian F. Isak, Abraham Jandu, Sandeep Flavahan, Nicholas Butlin, Mark An, Steven S. Avolio, Alberto Berkowitz, Dan E. Halushka, Marc K. Santhanam, Lakshmi J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: The structural elements of the vascular wall, namely, extracellular matrix and smooth muscle cells (SMCs), contribute to the overall stiffness of the vessel. In this study, we examined the crosslinking‐dependent and crosslinking‐independent roles of tissue transglutaminase (TG2) in vascular function and stiffness. METHODS AND RESULTS: SMCs were isolated from the aortae of TG2−/− and wild‐type (WT) mice. Cell adhesion was examined by using electrical cell–substrate impedance sensing and PicoGreen assay. Cell motility was examined using a Boyden chamber assay. Cell proliferation was examined by electrical cell–substrate impedance sensing and EdU incorporation assays. Cell micromechanics were studied using magnetic torsion cytometry and spontaneous nanobead tracer motions. Aortic mechanics were examined by tensile testing. Vasoreactivity was studied by wire myography. SMCs from TG2−/− mice had delayed adhesion, reduced motility, and accelerated de‐adhesion and proliferation rates compared with those from WT. TG2−/− SMCs were stiffer and displayed fewer cytoskeletal remodeling events than WT. Collagen assembly was delayed in TG2−/− SMCs and recovered with adenoviral transduction of TG2. Aortic rings from TG2−/− mice were less stiff than those from WT; stiffness was partly recovered by incubation with guinea pig liver TG2 independent of crosslinking function. TG2−/− rings showed augmented response to phenylephrine‐mediated vasoconstriction when compared with WT. In human coronary arteries, vascular media and plaque, high abundance of fibronectin expression, and colocalization with TG2 were observed. CONCLUSIONS: TG2 modulates vascular function/tone by altering SMC contractility independent of its crosslinking function and contributes to vascular stiffness by regulating SMC proliferation and matrix remodeling. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5523743/ /pubmed/28159817 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.116.004161 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley Blackwell. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial‐NoDerivs (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Research
Steppan, Jochen
Bergman, Yehudit
Viegas, Kayla
Armstrong, Dinani
Tan, Siqi
Wang, Huilei
Melucci, Sean
Hori, Daijiro
Park, Sung Yong
Barreto, Sebastian F.
Isak, Abraham
Jandu, Sandeep
Flavahan, Nicholas
Butlin, Mark
An, Steven S.
Avolio, Alberto
Berkowitz, Dan E.
Halushka, Marc K.
Santhanam, Lakshmi
Tissue Transglutaminase Modulates Vascular Stiffness and Function Through Crosslinking‐Dependent and Crosslinking‐Independent Functions
title Tissue Transglutaminase Modulates Vascular Stiffness and Function Through Crosslinking‐Dependent and Crosslinking‐Independent Functions
title_full Tissue Transglutaminase Modulates Vascular Stiffness and Function Through Crosslinking‐Dependent and Crosslinking‐Independent Functions
title_fullStr Tissue Transglutaminase Modulates Vascular Stiffness and Function Through Crosslinking‐Dependent and Crosslinking‐Independent Functions
title_full_unstemmed Tissue Transglutaminase Modulates Vascular Stiffness and Function Through Crosslinking‐Dependent and Crosslinking‐Independent Functions
title_short Tissue Transglutaminase Modulates Vascular Stiffness and Function Through Crosslinking‐Dependent and Crosslinking‐Independent Functions
title_sort tissue transglutaminase modulates vascular stiffness and function through crosslinking‐dependent and crosslinking‐independent functions
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5523743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28159817
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.116.004161
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